Butte County Sheriff's Deputy Aaron Parmley shared video from his body-worn camera as he attempted to rescue four nurses fleeing the Camp Fire in Northern California. Parmley was driving on Pentz Road in Paradise as he searched for the four nurses from Feather River Hospital, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said.When his car would no longer drive, he was forced to face the flames on foot."He activated his body-worn camera, in hopes of capturing what he thought were going to be the last moments of his life," officials with the Butte County Sheriff's Office wrote on YouTube.Parmley was able to escape the fire.See his video in the player above.

PARADISE, Calif. (KCRA) —

Butte County Sheriff's Deputy Aaron Parmley shared video from his body-worn camera as he attempted to rescue four nurses fleeing the Camp Fire in Northern California.

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Parmley was driving on Pentz Road in Paradise as he searched for the four nurses from Feather River Hospital, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said.

When his car would no longer drive, he was forced to face the flames on foot.

"He activated his body-worn camera, in hopes of capturing what he thought were going to be the last moments of his life," officials with the Butte County Sheriff's Office wrote on YouTube.